Ingestion: Ensure that breathing passages are not obstructed. The product will polymerise
immediately in the mouth making it almost impossible to swallow. Saliva will slowly
separate the solidified product from the mouth (several hours).
Skin: Do not pull bonded skin apart. It may be gently peeled apart using a blunt object such as a
spoon, preferably after soaking in warm soapy water.
Cyanoacrylates give off heat on solidification. In rare cases a large drop will generate
enough heat to cause a burn.
Burns should be treated normally after the adhesive has been removed from the skin.
If lips are accidentally stuck together apply warm water to the lips and encourage
maximum wetting and pressure from saliva inside the mouth.
Peel or roll lips apart. Do not try to pull the lips apart with direct opposing action.
Eyes: If the eye is bonded closed, release eyelashes with warm water by covering with wet pad.
Cyanoacrylate will bond to eye protein and will cause periods of weeping which will help
to debond the adhesive.
Keep eye covered until debonding is complete, usually within 1-3 days.
Do not force eye open. Medical advice should be sought in case solid particles of
cyanoacrylate trapped behind the eyelid cause any abrasive damage.
Inhalation: Move to fresh air, consult doctor if complaint persists.
First Aid facilities: Eye wash
Normal washroom facilities